D The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games are drawing near. Are you eager to enjoy watching the matches or start serving as a volunteer? First, you need to know about audience manners. The behavior of courtside audiences is considered to be an important part of sporting culture. In 2004, after world champion Stephen Hendry lost to Ding Junhui in the China Open Snooker Championships, he complained of the noise from Chinese spectators. Perhaps you and your classmates could discuss how to behave while in the audience at the Olympic Games. Most sporting arenas (竞技场) have rules for spectators written on the back of the tickets. Read your ticket carefully before you arrive. Try to reach your seat half an hour before the start of the event and don’t leave when a game is in progress. When you leave, remember to take away your soft drink bottles and other trash(垃圾). During exciting games, try to control yourself. Don’t criticize the performance of players and coaches. Be careful with your words, since some may cause anger among other people in the audience. Applause is a special form of body language you can use to communicate with players. But you should do it properly. When players first appear, clap your hands together to welcome them, but don’t go on for too long. After an excellent performance, applaud warmly. If someone fails, your applause will help encourage them. Applause is not welcome, however, while a game is in progress and players need to keep their concentration. Various sports have various rules for the audience. Enjoying artistic gymnastics requires silence. But lots of cheering can really help basketball and football players. Snooker and table tennis courtside behavior includes a ban on flash photography. Mobile phones are not allowed in shooting centers. To be a good spectator, you should take time to learn the game-specific rules and related culture of each event. 68.What does the word “spectators” mean in the second paragraph? A.players B.audiences C.coaches D.organizers 69.What should you do during an exciting game? A.Control yourself B.Keep quiet C.Praise the players D.Cheer the players 70.When can’t you clap your hands? A.When players first appear B.When an excellent performance is over C.When someone fails D.When a player is finishing a very difficult performance 71.When can’t you leave the spot of a game? A.When the game is going on B.When the game is just over C.Before the game begins D.When the game comes to an end
E If you walk slowly through downtown Helsinki during the day, taking in the splendid 19th century buildings, white boats and noise of passing trams, you will start to understand why it is called a city of two colors: white and blue. The sea is always present in Helsinki. When you take a walk over the great open space of the central square, you will hear seabirds screaming. When you take the tram, suddenly and unexpectedly, you are faced with a calm, shining blue sea. You may notice that people in Helsinki do not rush about as in other cities. Instead, they walk along the roads, politely letting other people by. A usual way to see Helsinki for the first time is to start out by the boats. You will walk by the elderly women selling fish and vegetables in the market square and find yourself in front of a beautiful park. You may enjoy a pleasant walk in the park for a few hours and then take the tram. Trams are the perfect way to get around in Helsinki. Watching the old houses, parks, theatres, churches, shops, restaurants and people in the streets, you may have a slightly sad film feeling to it. The pale summer nights are another wonder in the city. Following the waterfront of the city after sunset, you couldn’t help stopping and listening to the sweet silence, interrupted only by the screaming seabirds and leaving fishing boats. However, in some way, Helsinki is also the most modern city in northern Europe. You will surely want to visit the white Glass Palace, the modern art museum, and all those extremely popular cafes and design stores. 72.Helsinki is called a city of two colors mainly because of the colors of its ________. A.19th century buildings, boats and parks B.19th century buildings, boats and seabirds C.old houses, parks and trams D.old buildings, boats and the sea 73.The best way to see most of Helsinki is to go ________. A.by boat B.by bus C.by tram D.on foot 74.The 19th century buildings, the white Glass Palace, popular cafes and design shops in Helsinki all show that Helsinki is _________. A.both splendid and traditional B.both quiet and noisy C.both historical and modern D.both old and new 75.This passage is most likely to be found in _________. A.a story-book B.a geography textbook C.a research report D.a travel magazine
第Ⅱ卷(共35分) 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节 短文改错(共l O小题;每小题1分,满分1 0分) 此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉. 该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。该行错一个词:在错词的下面画一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的请不要改。 It was fine while I got up early last Saturday morning. 76.__________ So I decided to go hiking and took some photos in the 77.__________ beautiful country. After breakfast, I took my camera with 78.__________ me and set off. Everything went smooth. I enjoyed my trip 79.__________ so much that I didn’t realize the weather had been turned 80.__________ bad. I began to run and it was too late. I was caught 81.__________ in rain and was wet through. I kept on running until 82.__________ I got to a bus stop. I stood there wait for a long time 83.__________ for the bus, shaking with cold. Shortly after I got to home, 84.__________ I had a high fever, which made me stay in bed for three day! 85.__________ 第二节书面表达(满分25分) 随着网络的发展,目前很多人给亲朋好友发电子贺卡。请根据以下提示,阐述电子贺卡的优越性。 1.可播放动画和声音; 2.传递速度快。 3.形式多样,还可自己设计。 4.有利于保护环境。注意:文章包括以上要点,可适当发挥,不要逐条翻译。词数:100—120字参考词汇:电子贺卡:electronic card; 动画:animation 答案及听力录音稿听力 1—5 BAACC 6—10 CABCA 11—15 CBCCC 16—20 BBACB 多项选择 21-25 DBCCA 26-30 DCABA 31-35 BDAAB 完形填空 36-40 ADDCB 41-45 ACBDA 46-50 CBABD 51-55 CABBD 阅读理解 56-60 ACBCB 61-65 BCCAB 66-70 DABAD 71-75 ADCCD 短文改错 76.while 改为 when 77.took 改为 take 78.正确 79.smooth 改为 smoothly 80.去掉been 81.and 改为 but 82.Rain前加the
83.wait 改为 waiting 84.去掉to 85.day改为days 参考范文 With the development of Internet, more and more people tend to send electronic cards instead of paper ones. Compared with the traditional cards, electronic cards are more interesting and lively, for you can get not only pictures but also sound and even animations. Besides, it’s faster to send an electronic card. There are many websites on line where different varieties of cards are available. If none of these cards are of any interest to you, you can design cards of unique style using FLASH or other software. More importantly, with the popularity of electronic cards, less paper is used for making paper cards, which contributes to the environment protection. 听力录音稿 Text 1 M: We’ll be here in London sitting in a newspaper office or teaching in a classroom full of chalk dust. W: Well, George, you’ll able to go out in the sunshine sometimes. I’m the one who has to stay in classroom. Text 2 M: Hi, Ruby. Haven’t seen you for long . Where have you been? W:I studied in Singapore for two years and then came back to work here in Toronto. Next month I will be sent to a branch in Loss Angeles. M: You are really lucky traveling around. Text 3 M: It is said that the manager doesn’t like young people with long hair. Is that true? W: Well, if you want to get the job, you had better have your hair cut. Text 4 M: This is a very expensive watch, but I’ve had trouble with it ever since I bought it. I insist on seeing the manager. W: Actually, there is no need for that, sir. I’ll give you another watch just like this one. Text 5 W: It says in the newspaper that the bus drivers are threatening to go on strike in England. M: It’s not surprising. They go on strike every two or three years. What do they want this time? W: Less work, more pay. M: That sounds familiar. Text 6 M: Mrs. Spencer, what time is Mr. Black’s flight expected to arrive at Boston Airport ? W: Around 2 pm, sir. Will you go with the company car to meet him? M: Yes, so I’d better leave here no later than noon. How about the hotel for Mr. Black and his party? W: I made the reservations for them last week and checked again yesterday to be sure everything is ready. M: Including the welcome room for tonight’s reception? W: That’s right. The manager promised me that everything would be exactly as we have requested. M: Excellent. I want everything to be the very best. W: I’m sure it will be. That manager has never let us down yet. M: We want to make a good impression. Not just to be sure that this business deal is a success, but to pay back the wonderful hospitality we received from them in Tokyo last year. Text 7 M: May I help you ? W: Yes, my nephew is graduating from college next week and I’d like to get him a nice gift. M: What price of gift are you interested in ? We’ll need to know that before we begin looking. W: I usually spend about twenty dollars for a gift. Do you have anything nice for that price? M: How about a pen and pencil? We could carve his name on them. W: No, my brother gave him that for his birthday last year. M: Well, then, would he enjoy a chess set? W: No, he doesn’t go in much for chess, but he is quite athletic. M: Then you could get him a handball set. W: That’s a good idea. I’ll take it. Text 8 M: Are you going to have a holiday this year? W: Yes. We’re thinking of visiting my brother Fred, who is a farmer. M: Farming is a very nice job, although farmers have to work hard. They have to get up at 5 in the morning. W: Well, as a doctor, you are quite used to getting up in the night. Well, I’ve just heard from Fred. He says his corn is ready for harvest. And he’s thinking of buying some more fields next year. M: oh, he must be doing well. W: Yes, he’s proud of having the largest farm in Kent. M: Have you ever been on the farm before? W: Yes. Last summer I was. I tried my hand at milking a cow. The result was terrible! Text 9 M: Betty, whose keys are these? I’ve just found them on my desk. W: They’re not mine, Jack. I saw them this morning after Joe left. He probably forget them. M: Why did he leave so early? Did he have a class? W: No. When he was playing basketball, he fell and hurt his arm. I’ll see Joe in class this afternoon. I’ll ask him if the keys are his. M: If they aren’t his, maybe they’re my uncle’s. He brought me some cakes this morning, you know. W: That’s right. But he came by car, didn’t he? Then how could he get into his car without his keys? M: Well, they must be somebody’s. I’m sure he’s looking for the keys now. Text 10 Hello! My name’s Art. I’m 74 years old and I live in a retirement community with my wife Kate. I retired about twelve years ago from the bicycle business. I was in the bicycle business for thirty-five years. Twenty of the thirty-five years I ran my own business. After I decided to sell my business, I became an advisor. I worked as an advisor for five years and then I retired. The retirement community I live in requires one to be forty-eight years or older. In the community I engage in many activities, oil painting, watercolor painting, stained glass projects. My major activity, however, is golf. Weather permitting, I play every day. We have a golf course in the community, and since I played more often than I used to before I retired, my game has improved.
2009北大附中高三年级英语高考模拟试题
英语试题
第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What are they talking about?
A.Driving in England.
B.How to drive a car.
C.Whether to have the right to drive a car in England.
2.What does the woman mean?
A.Mary is ill.
B.Mary thinks well of the concert.
C.She has no chance to talk to Mary.
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